Least, short tailed, long tailed.
they some times live in houses or around that area
Your average shrew seems to be able to live between three and four hours without food. Their metabolism is very quick and thus they require to eat much more and more often.
Not very long. Most shrews that survive to adulthood die before they are a year old. Even if properly nourished, a shrew in the wild cannot live for more than about 18 months. In captivity, the maximum lifespan is about two and a half years.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Least, short tailed, long tailed.
Yes. Michigan is home to at least four types of shrew: the water shrew, which lives in the north and is one of Michigan's few mammals to live exclusively in wetland habitats; then there is the masked shrew, which is the second smallest member of the shrew family; Michigan also is home to the smallest shrew, the pygmy shrew, which lives only in the UP and the very northern extreme of the lower peninsula. The most common Michigan shrew is the northern short tail shrew, which lives throughout the state.
Pearson's Long-clawed Shrew was created in 1924.
a water shrew obviously lives in water. I says it in the name.
On average the Masked shrew can live upto 18 months, but obviously it depends on the health of the shrew.
No way!
Yes, it is a mammal. The shrew bears live young and suckles them - characteristics of mammals.
they some times live in houses or around that area
There are at least 385 species of shrew worldwide.
The masked shrew is 2 inches long (not inchuding the tail) and one-tenth of an once.
Your average shrew seems to be able to live between three and four hours without food. Their metabolism is very quick and thus they require to eat much more and more often.
Since the long tailed shrew is a herbivore, it should be near the bottom, just above plants. some shrews can eat small insects aw well but this specific shrew doesn't.